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  1. Order of Isabel the Catholic. The Order of Queen Maria Luisa or " Royal Order of Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa" was an Order created by King King Carlos IV of Spain by ryal decree in Aprile 21 1792, at the request of his dominating wife, Queen Maria Luisa, to reward noble women who distinguished themselves for their services and talents.

  2. Maria Luisa, granddaughter of both Philip V of Spain (1683–1746) and Louis XV of France (1710–1774), is depicted in striped floral brocade. The decoration of the Habsburg order of the Croix-Étoilée, which she wore all her life, is pinned to her dress and she holds a snuffbox with a miniature of her future husband in her right hand.

  3. 1 June 1983. Reference no. RI-52-0000040. The Parque de María Luisa (María Luisa Park) is a public park that stretches along the Guadalquivir River in Seville, Spain. It is Seville's principal green area.

  4. Order of Queen Maria Luisa. The Royal Order of Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa is an Order created by King Charles IV of Spain by royal decree on April 21, 1792, at the request of his wife, Queen Maria Luisa, to reward noble women who distinguished themselves for their services and talents. As such, it was established as an honour reserved ...

  5. Infanta María Luisa Fernanda of Spain, Duchess of Montpensier ( French: Marie Louise Ferdinande; 30 January 1832 – 2 February 1897) was the younger daughter of King Ferdinand VII of Spain and his fourth wife and niece, Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. She became Duchess of Montpensier by marriage to her first cousin once removed, Antoine ...

  6. Maria Luisa Infanta of Spain 11 September 1777 – 2 July 1782 Born and died at the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso. María Amalia Infanta of Spain 9 January 1779 – 22 July 1798 Born at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, she married her uncle Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain in 1795.

  7. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Charles IV of Spain and His Family is an oil-on-canvas group portrait painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. He began work on the painting in 1800, shortly after he became First Chamber Painter to the royal family, and completed it in the summer of 1801. The portrait features life-sized depictions of Charles IV ...